shadiness

/ˈʃeɪdinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being protected from direct sunlight; the state of being in shade.
    • The shadiness of the patio made it a perfect place to read on a hot afternoon.
    • Gardeners often seek plants that provide shadiness for delicate flowers.
    • We chose this spot for its pleasant shadiness under the old oak tree.
  2. The quality of being dishonest, suspicious, or morally questionable.
    • The shadiness of the deal made everyone uneasy.
    • I don't trust that website because of the shadiness of its business practices.
    • His shadiness became obvious when he couldn't explain where the money came from.
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